The Case of Atypical Sexual Attractiveness in a Male Domestic Dog—A Case Study
During the ovarian cycle in domestic dogs, females do not accept males during the first days of estrus but become attractive to males from the beginning of proestrus, with this attractiveness persisting until the end of the estrus phase. It is believed that increased estradiol is responsible for the...
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MDPI AG
2021
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